Latte Links (2/18/10)
Posted by Shane Vander Hart at 7:06 pm
Feb 182010
Some linkage for today, hope you find it helpful
- Mark Driscoll: Pagan Christianity Critique
- Top of the Ticket: Sarah Palin’s ahead of where Obama was 30 months before his nomination by Andrew Malcolm
- Blackfive: General Petraeus on Leadership
- Stand to Reason: Addressing this statement – “The Bible Was Only Written by Men… and Men Make Mistakes by Greg Koukl
- The Hill: Pay-go gets passed, then it gets bypassed
- The Conservative Reader: Anti-Right-To-Work Bill Public Forum
- The Point: Gay ‘rights’ favored at expense of children and religious liberty by Billy Atwell
- On The Square: The Long-Term Employment Bust by David Goldman
- The Economist: America’s democracy: A study in paralysis
- The Gospel Coalition: Why the Cross Matters by Chris Tomlinson
- The Jerusalem Post: Partners against Iran
- Fox News: Pilot Crashes Into Texas Building in Apparent Anti-IRS Suicide
- KTNV TV: Las Vegas Mayor Goodman rejects Obama invitation
- Modern Reformation: The Problem of Evangelical Biblical Illiteracy by David Nienhuis
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